
101 Star Wars Tattoos for Men
For followers of popular culture, there is nothing more compelling than a Star Wars tattoo design. This renowned universe is filled with brilliantly captivating icons and worlds to replicate as body art!
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The non-human characters are especially ravishing when they are turned into body art. Darth Vader is the most preeminent villain in the series, and his infamous mask boldly captures his evil might. The Stormtrooper is another archetypal symbol of the original trilogy. Perhaps the most thrilling enemy is the bounty hunter Boba Fett.
On the Jedi side, there is plenty of righteous swank revealed by the robotic likenesses of R2D2 and C-3PO. Chewbacca is another cult hit that keeps earning more prominence. Of course, you can’t forget about Yoda or Luke Skywalker, either.
Star Wars spaceships also make fantastic tattoos. The Millennium Falcon is luxuriously discerning for Rebels, and followers of the Empire share their fond appreciation of the Death Star. TIE Fighters are innately recognizable vessels, and the same is true of its opposing X-wing Starfighter.
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1. Star Wars Sleeve Tattoos
Ah, the sleeve. The Grand Master of visually rich tattoos. is the epitome of a visually rich universe – you’re not doing it justice if you don’t go all in. The sleeve allows talented artists to create stunning, lush 3D scenes. Do you want to show off your love of the Empire?
Try a combination of black and gray shading with negative space to create a two-thirds portrait of . The same techniques can be used to create the space setting: mostly black shading with negative space stars, ships, and the figures most impactful to the franchise.
If you want to go in the color direction, try new wave iridescent ink for that proper sci-fi outer space look. A colorful space background will make for an attention-grabbing sleeve. From there, the subjects are up to you. The amount of room afforded means you can have a that combines iconic imagery such as TIE fighters with portraits of your favorite characters or even an endless supply of Stormtroopers.









2. Darth Vader Tattoos
. The dark father himself. Is there a more iconic villain in movie history? I doubt it. A memorable bad guy has to be alluring. He can’t be pure evil. He has to be bad but powerful in a way that makes you deny just how much you’d love to be him. I’m willing to bet even the most peace-loving among us wouldn’t mind having Darth’s power for a day. He can literally move things with his mind. The best part about is his arc. From poster child of the to killing the emperor. What a redemption!
A is also really something else visually. We’d all recognize Han Solo with his blaster, his light saber, and in his robe. But nothing – not in the or any other film universe for that matter – comes close to how cool looks. He’s huge, encased in sleek black armor, wearing a featureless samurai helmet in space. He even has a cape. There’s no wonder a wants to get his likeness in ink.
In terms of application style, I don’t think you could go past a realistic black and gray rendering, with a splash of neon red for his light saber, either held in his hand or reflected by the shine from his mask.













3. Star Wars Tattoo Employing Iconic imagery
Icons are a great call if you’re looking for a small or simple . No franchise in movie history has produced anywhere near the sort of iconic imagery that has, with the possible exception of the Lord of the Rings, , and, going forward, maybe the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The reappearance of the in The Force Awakens was enough to draw audience gasps and cheers. People devote thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours just to building the Lego version. And that is just one of a half dozen iconic images that will draw the Galaxy’s admiration when you get them permanently inked onto your skin.
TIE fighters, AT-ATs, and lightsabers form the majority, but there are some amazingly cool obscure options if you don’t want to go along with the rest of the Star Wars fandom. My personal favorite is the little remote droid Luke was training with in A New Hope. If you’re a devoted of the , then you’ll be able to find something unique yet still recognizable.












4. Black and Gray Star Wars Tattoos
Sometimes lovingly referred to as a space opera, the does not lack melodrama. Close-ups of faces filled with emotion are strewn throughout the series and make for absolute cracking tattoos. Black and gray is the stylish weapon of choice here, adding extra gravitas and an underlying seriousness and depth that makes the storyline so powerful.
If you want a that is less whimsical, then black and gray ink is the way to go. Shading allows for ultra-realistic portraits. You’ll see every hair and crinkled line on Master Yoda‘s face. Black and gray is also a great choice for multi-image pieces where the same background is used for various subjects. You also can’t go past negative space light sabers for cool imagery, even without the sound effects.











5. Star Wars Hand Tattoos
The hand is a particularly bold location for a . No matter the piece, it will be on display pretty much 24/7 for the rest of your life. So if you’re going to get a hand you better be damn sure of your love for the franchise because you’re going to be asked about it pretty much wherever you go. There are a few standout choices here, being the number 1. If you want to go all in, get both hands.
The hand allows for some minimalist action as well if you’re so inclined. The symbols for the or the can be placed semi-discretely on the fingers. Silhouetted helmets of , Boba Fett, or the Stormtroopers also work well, pared down to small images.



6. Star Wars Tattoo Fusion
There’s no question: the is special. You don’t need to be a person to be inspired to get ink. But just in case you are, you might want to consider mixing a with some already well-established tattoo styles. American Traditional is an obvious choice. If you want to go a little irreverent, use the banners for comedy. A “heartfelt” RIP Porkins comes immediately to mind. Jabba with some Huttese is another pretty good one or Chewy with NGARRrr.
Neo Traditional is another good call, especially with the rise of baby Yoda. Psychedelic colors make for eye-catching, star-laden backgrounds.
On the more serious side, Iconography melds brilliantly with geometric, minimalist styling. No matter your taste in artwork, there’s a good chance you can make it pop with a well-chosen theme.














7. Star Wars Good Guys Tattoos
Part of the appeal of the is the absolutely unambiguous nature of the good guys and the bad guys. Not that Han didn’t shoot first or that Vader didn’t eventually leave the . There’s nuance within the sides. But not for one second are you left with any doubt of who you want to win.
Whether it’s the ultimate underdog story in Luke, the rogue turned hero in Han, or the undyingly loyal robot friends. The good guys are just so damn easy to get behind it’s a wonder the even exists.
Stylistically, portraits are the most common. Some opt for black and gray hyper-realism, some take a more stylized vision, and others go for ink with everything in between. No matter who you want to pay homage to, there’s an effective way to make it into a cool-looking .



















8. Bad Guys Star Wars Tattoos
You know, when I’m watching , I just can’t think of anybody cheering on the Emperor. But that’s only at the time. When I’m caught up in the story, of course, I’m on the good guys’ side. There’s a whole community out there who view the series as nothing more than anti-empire/pro-rebel propaganda. They might be joking when they proclaim the Empire did nothing wrong, but there is something deeply alluring about rooting for the bad guys.
In isolation, though, the bad guys make GREAT tattoos. Boba Fett and his iconic green armor. The stormtrooper who calls Finn, “TRAITOR!”. , The Emperor, and Vader. These are some badass dudes that might suit your own style more than a farm boy from Tatooine who one time kissed his sister.


















Star Wars Large/Scene Tattoos
The cinematic universe contains an endless variety of iconic elements, memorable characters, and unforgettable scenes. Luke and the binary sunset. A young Obi Wan calling Anakin his brother. The AT-ATs on Hoth . I could go on and on and on.
The point is if you’re going to commit to a piece that you’re really pleased with you may have to do it writ large. Scenes are obviously a great choice. Also popular is combining imagery. Think Darth, a TIE fighter, the , and Luke. Putting all your favorites together in one specific piece is sure to bring you joy for the rest of your life.










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